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Worldview Mission is heavily involved in the United Nations Post 2015 and MDGs work and is supporting youth and women consultations in Asia, Africa and EU to make sure that the voice of the marginalised are incorporated in designing the next set of development goals. Apart from advocacy, Worldview Mission in supporting ongoing and scheduled works in Agriculture, Education, Green Energy Health
Worldview Mission has noted the fact that Netherlands and the entire EU is not taking active role in the Post 2015 Development Framework. The next successor framework of MDGL’s will have an impact in the whole World. The recent financial recession in EU has rocked faith in conventional financial markets. Therefore the demands of EU have to be factored in this important process. Worldview Mission has invited the following to the Post 2015 stakeholders meeting:
Worldview Mission aims to stir the debate on the ‘EU We Want 2013-2015 and Beyond and also interest funding support for its international development work. The meeting will last for two hours and will be presided over by: Guest speaker Worldview Mission Youth Ambassador 2015 Post Agenda ,Mr. Willice Onyango from Keny-Nairobi
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Half the world is under 25 – that’s over 3.5 billion people. 87% of young people live in developing countries, disproportionately affected by their community and country’s most pressing problems. More than 30% of 15-24 year olds in the world live on less than $2 a day. And yet, young people remain isolated from decision-making processes, frequently overlooked
as a resource for change and development. Young people are a vital asset in the formulation and leadership of any new commitments to global development and tackling poverty worldwide. Hugely impressive work is being led by young people aiming to combat the same challenges the MDGs set out to overcome but
does not gain enough profile and young people are markedly absent from the decision-making processes, despite the nuances and expertise that they have to offer. Participation is a fundamental human right. Youth, as any other group has the right and potential to be meaningfully engaged in development of the post-2015 development agenda. Representing almost half of the current global population, young voices need to be in the mainstream of the discussion of the post-2015 agenda. It is young people that will feel most acutely the impact of the decisions taken today. So we should see the current discussion around the post 2015 framework and the invitation to be directly involved in this as a golden opportunity for stating the case for youth focused development. In the original MDG framework, there is only 1 target that explicitly focuses on youth – ‘the development and implementation of strategies for decent and productive work for youth’. However, as many UN reports have highlighted it is today’s youth that will really feel the effects of MDG targets not being met. We must demonstrate how important it is that the next global development framework has a well-integrated a youth focus from the off-set, through presenting 1) Meaningful evidence on the serious impact of poor development on young people and; 2) impressive examples of the myriad ways in which young people are facilitating positive development for their own and future generations. Young people’s contribution to the post-2015 agenda will prove vital to its success, we cannot let this opportunity go to waste!
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2015 Post Dev Agenda
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Some Background…
As the timeframe of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) draws to a close with just 2 years left to meet agreed targets, the conversation about what will happen post-2015 is already underway. Whilst a lot has been achieved since the Millennium Declaration was signed in 2000 and the MDG framework was put in place, it is almost certain that many developing countries are unlikely to meet these 8 goals by 2015, apart from MDG 1: To Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, which is actually due to be met ahead of time. The likely failure to meet the MDGL’s in many countries has given rise to important debates about how to create a new global development framework that will build on the legacy of the MDGs but will be broader in remit and more nuanced in focus. It is time to ask why we will not meet certain targets and how we go about setting further challenging but achievable goals that encompass key areas neglected in the previous MDGL’s agenda. This is the starting point for developing the post-2015 agenda, a process that will continue over the next 2 years and will potentially determine what the next 15 years of global development will look like.
What does the current Post-2015 process look like?
The UN System-Wide Task Team on advancing a post 2015 Development Agenda was set up in January 2012. This comprises of all UN agencies plus the IMF and World Bank and has been arranged into 6 working groups each focusing on different aspects of the post 2015 agenda. Each group will be producing a series of reports to be consolidated into 1 final report due by March 2013, which will lay out the foundations of the post 2015 framework. The United Nations Development Group (UNDG) one of the focal members of the Task Team is coordinating 3 complimentary initiatives:
between May 2012 and January 2013.
unions, civil society and decision makers, taking place between May 2012 and January 2013 on a range of issues.
engage the general public. The World We Want Platform can be accessed here. Countries involved and themes covered are outlined here. Rio+20 (aka the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development) took place from 20-22nd June
sustainability focusing particularly on 1) how to build a green economy to achieve sustainable development and lift people out of poverty and; 2) how to improve international coordination for sustainable development. The outcome document entitled 'The Future We Want' established an intergovernmental process to develop global sustainable development goals (SDGs) through an open Working Group, constituted during the 2012 UN General Assembly which opened on 18th September. Taking into account all the issues discussed at Rio+20, the working group has a year to develop the SDGs, which will then be presented at the UNGA 2013. The UN High Level Panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda was also setup in July to provide the process with input from 26 ‘eminent persons’ from around the globe. The HLP will act as the focal point and political driver of the entire process. They will approve and submit the final report reflecting all discussion and consultations and recommendation to the UN Secretary General in May 2013. Read the Terms of Reference and the Biographies of all panellists here
The Panel held its first meeting on 25 September 2012 during the 67th session of the UN General
(March 2013) before delivering its final report to the UNSG in May 2013. MDG Summit in 2013. The evidence and perspectives generated through these activities listed above will be synthesised so as to feed into the work of the High Level Panel (see below) and the MDG Review Summit in 2013. The MDG Summit to take place during the sixty-eighth session of the General Assembly will review the progress towards achievement of the MDGs and will take forward the process of developing the post-2015 development agenda. While from now through September 2013, the discussions will be broadly about the purpose and scope of the post-2015 development agenda, from Autumn 2013 onwards to 2015 efforts will be targeted to achieve an intergovernmental consensus regarding the post-2015 development agenda (UN SG MDG and post-2015 Report). A PowerPoint of the UN system wide preparations for post 2015 can be found here.
Whilst the UN may take the lead on the development of the formal post 2015 agenda, the aim of the ‘Global Conversation’ is to engage the broader development community in this discussion and allow space to contemplate what may be missing from all this high-level discussion. To facilitate this, the UN have supported the Beyond 2015 global civil society campaign; managed through a web platform, the campaign invites independent parties to contribute their thoughts and offers a wide range of resources to support civil society engagement in the post 2015 process at the local, national and international level. Some of the over-arching issues that were raised by Civil Society in relation to the previous MDGL’s: and that will undoubtedly feature in new post-2015 discussions:
economic and social human rights, they lack some of the key human rights principles and are not pegged down to the core international human rights conventions
developing countries, but to all countries, since poverty and inequality are challenges facing developed countries as well.
commitments are delivered on.
that are relevant to all nations, it is important not to lose sight of the varied contexts in which these goals are being worked towards and the nuances that come with different and complex, social,
political and economic situations. We need specific targets within our framework that reflect these and allow for meaningful development.
On the 2nd November, after an internal meeting the UN High Level Panel are inviting the private sector, civil society and young people to provide them with ideas and direction on what a positive post-2015 agenda would like for all involved. 3 separate sessions have been coordinated for each group to interact with High Level Panel Members. This will allow representatives of these 3 sectors to demonstrate the capacity of the broader development community to offer unique insight and expertise on the formulation of a new global development agenda that will have buy in from and be meaningful to those it’s intended to serve
Post 2015 and young people
developing countries, disproportionately affected by their community and country’s most pressing
young people remain isolated from decision-making processes, frequently overlooked as a resource for change and development.
global development and tackling poverty worldwide. Hugely impressive work is being led by young people aiming to combat the same challenges the MDGs set out to overcome but offering different perspectives and new methodologies and tools. However, often this work does not gain enough profile and young people are markedly absent from the decision-making processes, despite the nuances and expertise that they have to offer.
potential to be meaningfully engaged in development of the post-2015 development agenda. Representing almost half of the current global population, young voices need to be in the mainstream of the discussion of the post-2015 agenda. It is young people that will feel most acutely the impact of the decisions taken today. So we should see the current discussion around the post 2015 framework and the invitation to be directly involved in this as a golden opportunity for stating the case for youth focused development. In the original MDG framework, there is only 1 target that explicitly focuses on youth – ‘the development and implementation of strategies for decent and productive work for youth’. However, as many UN reports have highlighted it is today’s youth that will really feel the effects of MDG targets not being met. We must demonstrate how important it is that the next global development framework has a well-integrated a youth focus from the off-set, through presenting 1) Meaningful evidence on the serious
impact of poor development on young people and; 2) impressive examples of the myriad ways in which young people are facilitating positive development for their own and future generations. Young people’s contribution to the post-2015 agenda will prove vital to its success, we cannot let this
Worldview Mission is heavily involved in the Post 2015 and MDGs work and is supporting youth and women consultations in Asia, Africa and EU to make sure that the voice of the marginalised are incorporated in designing the next set of development goals. Apart from advocacy, World Mission in supporting ongoing and scheduled works in Agriculture, education, energy and health.
Worldview Mission has noted the fact that Netherlands and the entire EU is not taking active role in the Post 2015 Development Framework. The next successor framework of MDGL’s will have an impact in the whole world. The recent financial recession in EU has rocked faith in conventional financial markets. Therefore the demands of EU have to be factored in this important process. World Mission has invited the following to the Post 2015 stakeholders meeting:
Worldview Mission aims to stir the debate on the ‘EU We Want 2013-2015 and Beyond and also interest funding support for its international development work.
The meeting will last for two hours and will be presided over by Worldview Mission Youth Ambassador Post 2015 ,Mr. Willice Onyango from Keny-Nirobi Useful Links
A few links here that offer some useful background reading. I would recommend everyone to at least have a browse through the first 2 documents to ensure for full preparation!!
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/pdf/Post_2015_UNTTreport.pdf
Development Goals: options for sustained and inclusive growth and issues for advancing the United Nations development agenda, https://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/pdf/Post_2015_UNTTreport.pdf
http://ngosbeyond2014.org/articles/2012/8/1/high-level-panel-of-eminent-persons-on-the-post-2015-develo p.html
https://www.restlessdevelopment.org/news/2012/06/11/mdgdebate
Useful Statistics
young people neither studying nor working, growth and well-being depend on the effective and equitable inclusion of young people in the economy.
under the age of 15.
2015 the number will rise to 95 million.
that 600,000,000 new jobs will need to be created.
them women)
example, some countries spend around 50% on primary education while only 25% or less goes to lower secondary level.
richest children. In the poorest 20% of households in the world, only 64% of all school-aged children enrol in school, compared to 90% of children in the richest 20% of homes.
those from the richest households.
compared with 37%. This means that children from the richest households are more than twice as likely to attend secondary school as children from the poorest households.
per capita economic growth by 0.3%.
continued focus on access to education:
chance of being illiterate.
mark correctly from a five-line passage.
as what one would expect from random guessing.
global total of children’s deaths.
in three. That means their body and brain has failed to develop properly because of malnutrition.
The formal Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers Holland promotes as Co-founder of The Earth Charter UN High Commissioner for Refugees http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FntRVRzwCu4b
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Ruud Lubbers Earth Charter https://youtu.be/ClSlUxkTNGs https://youtu.be/XhMtjZxzGZY https://youtu.be/4Gxb-qW16JQ Michael Green https://youtu.be/N3SQlrmV1cE India Audio Art https://youtu.be/bujI7qtq11U In Sust Dev https://youtu.be/4uXeHDgq_1o https://youtu.be/HUhunvqe-r0 Hengel no planned B https://youtu.be/hA3DI66OHYo Transistoning the Millennoum Goals https://youtu.be/k4FAiI2mdaI file:///C:/Users/User/Pictures/CSA-Youth-Curriculum.pdf http://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/april-2016/speaking-sdgs-african-languages
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